ECSC expects annual performance 'broadly' in-line with expectations amid ongoing sales growth

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ECSC said it expected annual results to 'broadly' meet market expectations as the cyber security group continued to grow sales despite a challenging UK economic conditions.

The cyber security company also reported record levels of consulting, managed services and incident response revenue in the third quarter, with organic growth of about 25%.

Consulting bookings in fourth-quarter to-date were at record levels, it added.

Cash levels stood at £0.45m at 31 October, up from £0.19m at 30 June 2019.

Ian Mann, chief executive of ECSC said that 2019 results were likely to be 'broadly in line with current market expectations.'